Lauter (Neckar)
The Lauter is a river in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is a right tributary of the Neckar.
Geography:
The Lauter rises in the Schurwald forest near Esslingen am Neckar. It flows generally northwards through primarily rural areas before joining the Neckar river near Wendlingen am Neckar. The river is relatively small, and its drainage basin is predominantly agricultural.
Hydrology:
The Lauter's flow rate is influenced by precipitation patterns in the Schurwald and surrounding areas. It is subject to fluctuations in water level, with higher levels typically occurring during periods of heavy rainfall.
Significance:
Historically, the Lauter likely provided water for local agriculture and mills. Today, its primary significance is as a part of the Neckar's ecosystem. Efforts are underway to improve the river's ecological health and restore natural habitats along its banks. The Lauter is also used for recreational activities such as hiking and cycling along its course.
See Also:
- Neckar
- Schurwald